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Computer terminal aids scheduling Three new counselors and a computer terminal to aid in scheduling are two major changes in the Guidance Department this year. These additions were made to help handle the increased enroll- ment at PV this school year. The purpose of the guidance department is to assist students toward maximum adjustment socially. emotionally and academically. com- mented Mr. Jim Hamm. senior coordinator counselor. With the addition of :lie new counse- lors. schedule changes went more smoothly this year than in the past. The counselors provide students with the needed information on high school schedules. They also counsel students headed for college. with college aptitude testing. college entrance applications and financial aid forms. Miss Heather Blair runs the career center which is sponsored hy the Guidance Depart- ment. .. 4 E. 'vlr Jerry lemon Nllrs Betty Brixey 'vlrs Betty Difiesu Mr Jim Hamm Mr. Ron Harten Mr VI irtin Willi ims Mrs Jeanne Woodward Miss Heather Blair Mr Steve Lewis C areer Counselor School Psy chologist 235
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A Students learn to drive afely in Driverls Ed. The driving benefits toward students who take Driver's Ed. are much greater than those for students who don't take it, said Mr. Dale Frost, Driver's Education Chairman. Teachers helping with the behind-the-wheel driving include Mr. Dale Frost, Mr. Scott Burdette, Mr. Mike Mauger, Mr. .lim Huehne, Mr. Dan Ide and Mr. Ron Moore. During the behind-the-wheel driv- ing, the student is taken out in a car to various locations around the city so he may learn to drive in many conditions. Three new films and filmstrips have been added to help with the teaching part of the class and to update older films. Though the cost of Driver's Ed. can be high because of the behind- the-wheel driving, it is still well received by most of the student body. An estimated 85 to 9072, of all students take Driver's Ed. during their sophomore orjunior years, said Mr. Frost. With the addition of three new films and filmstrips, the Driver's Ed. Department hopes to help more students to drive safely long after they have completed the class. Mr. Dale Frost Department Chairman Mr. Scott Burdette Mr. Mike Mauger 'if l. Donna Brown, Mary Ann Burdett, Sherri Elliott, Patti Bolmberg and Sandi Mitchell learn good driving skills by practicing on the simulators. 2. Mr. Scott Burdette marks down the number of mistakes each student makes while the students drive the simulators.
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Students enjoy well equipped televi ion tudio 6 '?' Ms. Shirley Andro Mrs. Geri Cosentino Miss Justine Gray Department Chairman Media Aide Media Technician The Media Center's Television Studio is now almost up to professional standards and can be used by classes at Paradise Valley and by other schools in the district. The television studio is one of the most important aspects of the Media Center. Many classes use the studio for their own curricular activities. The Media Center is trading in all of their obsolete equipment to buy Video tapes. Audio Visual is another part of the Media Center. Over 2.000 students and 150 teachers make use of this equipment. In addition, AV also does the greater portion of all the off-set duplication for the teachers' curriculum. The library maintains a 20.000 book volume and subscribes to 120 magazines. All back magazine issues are kept on Microfische for student use. Media Center offers resource books such as the encyclopedia for student use. Mrs. Madeline Parisek Mrs. Betty VanWinkle Library Technician CETA Aide Media aide Roger Anders puts away returned books i Ret urn ...auxin Junior Bill Schaar reads the morning announcements.
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